COVID-19 cases, deaths, vaccinations and Malaysian Islamic stock market returns / Lain-Tze Tee and Si-Roei Kew

Coronavirus (COVID-19) has been the greatest disrupting pandemic that results in economy and social devastations. This study aims to explore the impact of novel COVID-19 pandemic on Islamic stock market returns in Malaysia. We find that COVID-19 new cases exert negative and significant effect on Isl...

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Main Authors: Tee, Lain-Tze (Author), Kew, Si-Roei (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Business and Management, 2022-06.
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